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Sharpen your chopstick skills & clear a month of your calendar; this is so much more than a holiday. Included internal flights & a well planned trip will see you fishing with locals in Vietnam, exploring limestone caves in Laos and pulling up at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat in a tuk-tuk. No big deal.


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Großes Indochina-Abenteuer – Thailand Reise für junge Leute & junge Alleinreisende

Großes Indochina-Abenteuer 18-35-Jährige

The one that’s our biggest trip in South East Asia, an epic adventure from Bangkok to Hanoi in 27 days

Sharpen your chopstick skills & clear a month of your calendar; this is so much more than a holiday. Included internal flights & a well planned trip will see you fishing with locals in Vietnam, exploring limestone caves in Laos and pulling up at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat in a tuk-tuk. No big deal.

„Most popular youth travel company in the world“

Infos vom sehr erfahrenen und international beliebten Anbieter dieser Reise für junge Leute („Most popular youth travel company in the world“, Wikipedia): „Our trips are exclusively for 18-35s, and whether you join us solo or in a group, our trips are designed so you can share incredible experiences with young travellers just like you.“

Bewertungen durch Reiseteilnehmer/-innen:

4.8 von 5 Sternen (70 Bewertungen)*

Reisedauer und Preis:

27 Tage, 4 Länder ab ca. €3,531* (finale Preise je nach Reisedatum, Zimmer und Extras findest du auf der Buchungsseite)

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Inkludierte Kulinarik:

26 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 5 Dinners

Inkludierte Unterkünfte:

21 nights in Hotels, 4 nights in Special Stays, 1 night in Overnight Train

Gruppengröße:

Average 24 people

Geplanter Reiseverlauf:

Day 1: Bangkok

Day 2: Bangkok

Kanchanaburi

Day 3: Kanchanaburi

Day 4: Kanchanaburi

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Overnight Train to Chiang Mai

Day 5: Overnight Train to Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai

Day 6: Chiang Mai

Day 7: Chiang Mai

Pak Beng

Day 8: Pak Beng

Luang Prabang

Day 9: Luang Prabang

Day 10: Luang Prabang

Vang Vieng

Day 11: Vang Vieng

Day 12: Vang Vieng

Vientiane

Day 13: Vientiane

Phnom Penh

Day 14: Phnom Penh

Siem Reap

Day 15: Siem Reap

Day 16: Siem Reap

Ho Chi Minh City

Day 17: Ho Chi Minh City

Mekong River Delta

Day 18: Mekong River Delta

Ho Chi Minh City

Day 19: Ho Chi Minh City

Nha Trang

Day 20: Nha Trang

Day 21: Nha Trang

Hoi An

Day 22: Hoi An

Day 23: Hoi An

Hue

Day 24: Hue

Hanoi

Day 25: Hanoi

Halong Bay

Day 26: Halong Bay

Hanoi

Day 27: Hanoi

Day 1: Bangkok

BangkokTouch down in Thailand’s capital. After checking into our hotel there’ll be time for DIY exploring, a massage or lying by the pool to catch the first of that sweet tropical sunshine. Later we’ll rendezvous back at base so you can hear what’s in store for the trip, then the night is yours to enjoy authentic Pad Thai & the Khao San road nightlife.

Nouvo City HotelDay 2: Bangkok to Kanchanaburi

BangkokWe’ll start the day early, with so much to see, there’s no time to waste. Catching Bangkok’s water taxi system with the city locals is the most convenient way to get to our first stop – The Royal Palace. With our incredible local guide leading the charge, we will learn all about its 61 acres of incredible architecture and some traditions of the Thailand Royal Family. Then we’ll jump on our private boat for a tour of the klongs (canals) and some fish feeding. Just listing today’s sites gives us the butterflies. Once we get back to the hotel, ask your Trip Manager where to find the best local lunch before we wave goodbye to Bangkok.KanchanaburiBangkok, you’ve been a dream, but the show must go on! Fast becoming a must-visit in this part of the world, we make tracks to our next destination, the sleepy town of Kanchanaburi to really get local. There’s nothing like getting some local transport to keep things interesting, so we’ll pop into a boat along the River Kwai where we’ll reach our home for the night, the The Jungle Raft Hotel, Kanchanaburi. Rooms lit by candle light are what you’ll be greeted with, followed by a delicious included dinner of local specialities at dusk. You can even jump in the river directly from your room. Amazing! Because of course here at Contiki we like to keep things a bit special. Tonight as we watch the sunset over the landscape we’ll no doubt be toasting our first full day on the trip and contemplating just how good life is.

River Kwai Jungle Rafts (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Dinner

Bewitching Bangkok: Palaces & RiversNose around the gilded Royal Palace, then travel like a local: floating down the Rivers. 

Day 3: KanchanaburiMake Travel Matter

KanchanaburiWe’ll wake up in jungle paradise, eat breakfast and take some time to enjoy our surroundings. Next up on today’s activities is Elephant Haven in Kanchanaburi, where we’ll spend half a day learning about how the sanctuary rescue and care for these beautiful creatures. It makes us all warm and fuzzy inside seeing these gentle giants living their peaceful lives. Finish up with some lunch before visiting the famed Bridge on the River Kwai, with our guide giving us all the info we need on this riverside spot steeped in history. Afterwards, you’ve got some free time to explore Kanchanaburi town or just do some relaxing. It’s up to you!

Pung-Waan Resort & Spa (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

Hang out with Elephants (Ethically) (MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences)Help to protect to these majestic giants by learning about their struggle while watching them roam free – the way they were meant to live. ​
Visit the Bridge on the River KwaiA sombre slice of history. See the Death Railway Museum, WWII Cemetery and the famous Bridge itself. 

Day 4: Kanchanaburi to Chiang Mai

KanchanaburiWe’ve got an exciting journey ahead of us today!

Phra Nakhon Si AyutthayaWe’ll make a stop in the UNESCO listed city of Ayutthaya, once the capital of Kingdom of Siam before being destroyed by the Burmese in the 18th Century. We’ll grab bikes & ride past ornate temples, towering spires and beautiful palaces. Later, we board our overnight train to Chiang Mai.Overnight Train to Chiang MaiAll aboard for Chiang Mai!

Overnight Train

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Relax at Erawan Waterfalls Cool off in emerald pools, shower under a waterfall and get your step count up. All in a day’s work.Bike around Ayutthaya Golden temples, a giant reclining Buddha and so many incredible sights to see. Try not to fall off your bike in shock!

Day 5: Chiang Mai

Overnight Train to Chiang MaiTime to rise and shine. We’ll be jumping off the train in Chiang Mai. Chiang MaiThis laid-back city is ours to explore this morning. Buddhist rituals, traditional architecture & surrounding countryside will see us smitten. The city is yours to make the most of – maybe that means roaming the old quarter or getting to know the city’s heart.

The Empress Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Meditate at Doi SuThep Temple Lift your spirits with a trip to this gilded, mountaintop temple. It’s a dazzling work of art with unbeatable city views. Thai Cooking Class & Market VisitTour local markets, guided by the head chef, followed by travel to cooking class area which is set in a rice field in the outskirts of Chiang Mai.
Additional costs apply

Day 6: Chiang Mai

Chiang MaiAnother free day in this amazing city is a great opportunity to explore. Maybe hit the street food scene or treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage. Tonight we’ll be exploring like a local – jump on our Vespa tour to explore the city on two wheels.

The Empress Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Vespa After Dark TourWe’ll spend tonight zipping around on a Vespa, exploring the small streets & alleyways of Chiang Mai. Between foodie stops at family restaurants & street vendors, we’ll check out some local monuments and even try our hand at making papaya salad. Taste the amazing flavours of Tom Kha Gai & BBQ skewers before topping it all off with some live music in the market district (100kg weight restriction).
Additional costs apply

Muay Thai ClassChannel your inner martial arts master & learn from one of the best with a Muay Thai lesson. The Thai martial art is best known in Northern Thailand although more popular with tourists in the south (thanks to Muay Thai bootcamps) take a few pro tips from our resident expert in this non-contact lesson.
Additional costs apply

Day 7: Chiang Mai to Pakbeng

Chiang MaiTaking a border hop we’ll cross out of Thailand and into Laos. After collecting our passport stamps we’ll journey to Pakbeng, taking part of the trip by river cruise on a local boat.Pak BengRemote, traditional, and endlessly charming, Pakbeng is a true traveller’s dream.

Local Guest House (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Cruise on a Local Boat Float down the Mekong from Pak Beng, past craggy caves and sleepy hillside villages. A proper taste of Laos life. 

Day 8: Pak Beng To Luang Prabang

Pak BengLeaving Pak Beng, we make our way to Luang Prabang – get ready for gorgeous waterfalls, biking explorations and a chance to experience the local community and sacred Buddhist rituals.Luang PrabangEnding our Mekong River magic we arrive in the much-loved city of Luang Prabang. Temples dusted in gold, historic French mansions, & locals wrapped in saffron robes make this one of the prettiest places in Asia. Our explorations will involve a sunset from a hill-top stupa & a bout of shopping at the local night markets.

Luang Prabang Inn (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

See 4,000 Buddhas at Pak Ou Caves Definitely the most surreal caves we’ve ever seen. Rock caverns packed with thousands of mini-Buddha statues. Pics or it didn’t happen. 

Day 9: Luang PrabangMake Travel Matter

Luang Prabang

A city cycle and a swim under the 60-metre cascades of Kuang Si Falls will provide our daily nature fix, but most of the day is yours to visit palaces & temples & watch local life by the river, or choose to explore any way that suits. Tonight, watch the sunset at a riverside bar, and contemplate just how good life is and how relaxed you already feel just one week in.

Luang Prabang Inn (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

See Luang Prabang on Two WheelsCycle around the former capital of Laos. Then visit Big Brother Mouse to help locals improve their English.Channel Serenity at Wat Xieng Thong Meditate at this ornate temple, or just marvel at its gilded beauty and take lots of pics.  Watch the Weavers at Ock Pop Tock Centre (MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences)Your chance to watch Lao textile artisans at work, making clothes and homeware using special techniques. Kuang Si WaterfallKuang Si waterfalls have a beautiful aqua colour. With transfers and entry included you can check out the 4 different swimming areas. You might even be fortunate enough to check out the nearby bear conservation centre.
Additional costs apply

Day 10: Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng

Luang PrabangThis morning early risers will be rewarded with Buddhist rituals kissed by the sun’s morning rays. Take part in the daily ritual of offering alms to the Monks of Luang Prabang’s 34 temples. This morning we take an overland journey to a lively tourist hub filled with opportunities for adventure. It makes leaving the charming town of Luang Prabang a little easier.Vang ViengKnown for its dramatic limestone karsts, Vang Vieng will keep you busy. Explore the local rivers and caves or chill out surrounded by like-minded travellers, watching the sun set over the mountains.

The Elephant Crossing Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

Take part in a Buddhist Alms Giving Always wanted to live like a Buddhist? Here is your chance to offer an ‘Alms’ to monks, in the spirit of karmic giving.

Day 11: Vang Vieng

Vang ViengToday is yours to conquer Vang Vieng. Stuck for ideas? Grab a pushbike and allow yourself to get a little lost, stopping at swimming holes and weaving through limestone caves, watching life unfold in the pretty countryside of Laos.

The Elephant Crossing Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Kayaking & Caving ExperienceExplore Vang Vieng by river with a kayaking and caving experience.
Additional costs apply

Day 12: Vang Vieng To VientianeMake Travel Matter

Vang ViengToday you should wake up feeling satisfied with your Vang Vieng explorations, and ready to peel back the layers of another Laos hotspot.VientianeWelcome to the capital of Vientiane. If you’re expecting a bustling Asian capital, prepare to be surprised; the vibe in this quaint Mekong town is strictly chilled. Apart from seeing the beauty of Pha That Luang stupa & the artistic talent of Patuxai, we’ll use our time here to visit the COPE centre, a local charity that provide prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation services to those who have lost their limbs as a result of unexploded bombs. Our visit here will also provide an insight into Laos’ troubled history, and is a great chance for us to lend a helping hand to the Laotian community.

Hotel Aaron (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Admire Luang Stupa & PatuxaiNo Laos trip is complete without seeing Patuxai and Luang Stupa. So much gold. You might need shades to look at it.   
Support the Work of COPE See the amazing efforts of this non-profit, which gives prosthetic limbs to disabled locals – some of who are victims of unexploded bombs. MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® Experience

Day 13: Vientiane To Phnom Penh

VientianeThis morning we cross the border sky high, flying out of Laos as we make for the capital of Cambodia.Phnom PenhAlthough it’s easy to find reminders of Cambodia’s dark past in the city of Phnom Penh, it is also a place brightened by shy smiles and pretty tree-lined streets. We’ll learn about the horrific Khmer Rouge rule by visiting the mass graves of the ‘Killing Fields’ & the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum with our Local Guide. Later tonight, the night is yours to explore as you please.

Ohana Palace Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Pay respects at the ‘Killing Fields’ A sombre but important remembrance for the victims of the Khmer Rouge. Visit the fields and Genocide Museum. Fly to Phnom PenhFasten your seatbelts folks, we’re off to Phnom Penh

Day 14: Phnom Penh To Siem Reap

Phnom PenhAnother included flight takes us out of Cambodia’s capital this morning, landing us in the heartland of an ancient masterpiece and what is still the largest religious monument in the world.Siem ReapYou could relax poolside this afternoon, before seeing what’s going on by night! There are plenty of things you could spice up your night with, like local night markets though probably best to reserve your energy for our early morning visit to an Eighth Wonder of the World and something we know you’ve all been waiting for.

Amber Angkor Villa Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Fly to Siem Reap Time to take to the sky. Siem Reap, here we come!

Day 15: Siem ReapMake Travel Matter

Siem ReapPrepare to be moved to the core this morning as we journey to Angkor Wat through dawn’s hours in preparation for sunrise. Nothing can quite describe the feeling of watching the day’s first rays touch this ancient spiritual site, it’s pretty much magic. After a siesta and pool hangs to break up the day back at our hotel, we journey back to the temples to explore Angkor Thom and the Tomb Raider temple of Ta Prohm, which is slowly being swallowed by the jungle. With knowledge in hand, we’ll pay a visit to the Tree Alliance Restaurant, where disadvantaged and former street children are trained up in hospitality skills. And wow, do they do it well; their frozen shakes and mouth-watering menu never fail to impress. With no early rise on tomorrow’s agenda, we can let loose on the city’s famous Pub Street and the buzzing local night markets.

Amber Angkor Villa Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Dinner

Tour Cambodia’s Buddhist TemplesVisit Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Bayon – where Tomb Raider was filmed. But dress appropriately (no hotpants, soz).Empower Young Locals by Eating a Scrumptious Dinner (MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® Experience)Not only is the food top-notch, this social enterprise, the Tree Alliance Restaurant, makes a mission out of training and employing street youths. Respect. 
Quad Biking at SunsetDepart from Siem Reap around 17:00 and head for the paddy fields located on the outskirts of the town. Drive over small dirt roads that pass the local communities and take in the sights and sounds of rural Cambodia before finding a spot in between the paddy fields to admire sunset. Return to town driving along countryside roads after sunset. Included hotel return hotel pick up, entrance fees and guide. Running time 90-120 minutes.
Additional costs apply

Day 16: Siem Reap To Ho Chi Minh City

Siem ReapSaying good-bye to some of your group at breakfast will be sad, but the thought of getting to Vietnam will no doubt cheer you up!Ho Chi Minh CityWith a coriander filled Bánh mì in one hand and a Vietnamese coffee in the other, hit the road and get ready to explore the busy streets of Ho Chi Minh. Tonight we can grab a meal together and explore the exciting Ho Chi Minh City nightlife.

Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Fly to Ho Chi Minh CityBack on the plane. (Didn’t get a window seat last time? Now’s your chance…)

Day 17: Ho Chi Minh City To Mekong Delta

Ho Chi Minh CityToday we leave Ho Chi Minh exchanging fast paced city life for an energy that’s a little more quaint. Such is the contrasting beauty of Vietnam.Mekong River DeltaThough this isn’t the first time we are seeing the Mekong Delta, our journey in a traditional boat will prove just how dramatically this river’s fringes can vary. We’ll see floating markets, visit a rice paper factory and sip some of Vietnam’s famous rice whiskey. A home-cooked meal and local musicians will round off our day as we settle in for a night at a local guesthouse.

Bay Thoi Homestay (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Catch Your Own DinnerGrab your buddies and take a shot at catching an elephant ear fish for dinner. FYI: it tastes better than it looks. See artisans at work Watch and learn as local craftspeople make rice wine, tea, sweets and more local delicacies. 

Day 18: Mekong Delta To Ho Chi Minh City

Mekong River DeltaAfter an early breakfast we’ll make our way back to Ho Chi Minh, detouring past Viet Cong’s Cu Chi Tunnels. See traps, hidden doors & some of the 250kms of tunnels that Vietnamese resistance fighters dug by hand, and even go down into the skinny tunnels to experience them first hand in this look into Vietnam’s staggering past. Ho Chi Minh CityBack in the addictive mayhem of Vietnam’s biggest city you will have free time to carry on your explorations. Continuing to eat your way through Vietnam’s culinary highlights would be one wise way to use your time (we think).

Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Crawl through Củ Chi Tunnels Brave this subterranean world. The hand-dug tunnels were built by the Viet Cong to hide out during the war. 

Day 19: Ho Chi Minh City To Nha Trang

Ho Chi Minh CityWith some traditional R’n’R on our afternoon agenda, the morning can be used to put on our discovering boots. We’ll dabble in history and religion before taking flight to a coastal town overlooking the South China Sea.Nha TrangGolden sand beaches, turquoise waters and a bustling night life – this is Nha Trang. This afternoon why not book in for a mineral mud bath and hot thermal spring experience before heading out to dinner with your crew. Ah, the good life.

Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Ho Chi Minh Sightseeing HighlightsTick off all of the landmarks on your bucket list – Notre Dame Cathedral, General Post Office and the Presidential Palace. 
Pay Respects at the War Remnants Museum A meaningful reminder of the atrocities of the Vietnam War and its impact on local people and wildlife. Fly to Nha TrangPassports at the ready folks.

Day 20: Nha Trang

Nha TrangGood news – we’re kicking it in Nha Trang for another night. Have a massage, sign up for the optional cruise, or just hang on the beach saving your energy for seaside bar fun as the sun sets.

Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Cruise & Swimming Day TripThis cruise is the perfect way to explore some of the South China Sea & get a good look at Nha Trang & the surrounding islands from the water. Try some snorkelling, jump off the boat into the water or catch some sun on the deck, relax & hang out with your group.
Additional costs apply

Mud Bath & Hot Springs ExperienceRelax with a warm mineral mud bath & hot spring experience in Vietnam’s resort town of Nha Trang, which are said to have medicinal and cosmetic qualities. Afterwards, enjoy the heated mineral pools and high pressure water messages.
 
Additional costs apply

Day 21: Nha Trang To Hoi’An

Nha TrangAfter a zippy flight north & a short coastal drive we find ourselves in a canal town overflowing with beauty and ancient history.Hoi AnWith Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese and European influences, Hoi An has no shortage of charm and architectural interest. Bike riding through the vibrant town, visiting an ancient house & ordering custom-made clothes at an artful tailor are just some of the activities that will colour our day. Tonight you can opt onto a Vietnamese cooking class, whipping up a storm of up to 4 traditional dishes. 

Le Pavillon Paradise Hoi An Hotel & Spa (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Fly to Hoi’AnNext stop, Hoi An. But before we hit the streets, it’s time to hit the sky one more time. Explore Hanoi’s Old QuarterImmerse yourself in all the crazy sights and sounds, then take a photo by the ornate Japanese bridge. Guided Cycling: Hoi An Ancient TownThis 15th century port and UNESCO site is best explored on two wheels with a local expert. Don’t forget your Go-Pro! Tasty Vietnamese Cooking ClassWith the guidance of a local master chef, learn to cook delicious street food favourites (like spring rolls) & popular Vietnamese family dishes in an old French-style colonial building. Situated in the centre of Hoi An’s UNESCO World Heritage listed Ancient Town. You’ll also get a recipe list so you can keep up your new cooking skills & recipes back home.
Additional costs apply

Day 22: Hoi’An

Hoi An

Visit the stunning Marble Mountain to learn more about religion in Vietnam, poke around in galleries & market stalls – the best shopping in Vietnam in our opinion, and devour all of the delectable treats on offer. That’s how your free day in Hoi An could roll.

Le Pavillon Paradise Hoi An Hotel & Spa (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Marble Mountains TourTake a tour of the breathtaking Marble Mountains, a temple getaway that holds some beautiful statues of Buddha, Vishnu, and other statues. Marvel at the beautiful views overlooking Da Nang and the beach nearby.
Additional costs apply

Day 23: Hoi’An To Hue

Hoi AnThough we’ll have grown content with Hoi An life, this morning the show must go on. After all, the former imperial town of Hue has invited us over, and we’d be foolish to turn it down.HueIntricately decorated pavilions, lotus flower ponds, and colourful artworks mark our first sightseeing venture in Hue. Totally in awe of the Imperial Palace, we move on to the 7-story Thien Mu Pagoda & learn of the horrific history of the Hue Buddhist massacre as well as taking in a cyclo ride to see the city from a whole new angle.

The Asia Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Cross the Hai Van Pass, HueProbably one of the world’s best road trips. You’ll feel like you’re climbing up into the clouds.  Cyclo ride in HueAlways secretly wanted to go on one of these? Us too. But watch out for the shell shocked tourists! Hue’s Ancient Highlights Visiting Thien Mu Pagoda and Imperial Citadel will give you goosebumps, as they conjure up visions of an ancient world. 
Hue Street Food Walking TourThis tour samples around 12 different local dishes! From the very weird to the simply delicious. Local guide, transfers and some beer included. You’ll get to taste a variety of seafood, meat & vegetarian specialties. And of course…dessert!
Additional costs apply

Day 24: Hue To Hanoi

HueToday we fly out of Hue in the direction of Vietnam’s time capsule capital. A trio of influences and filled with romance, 2 nights here will see us utterly smitten.HanoiWith an epic fusion of French, Chinese & Vietnamese influence, you’ll easily fall in love with Hanoi. Our time will be spent weaving through a maze of 36 trading streets filled with colourful goods for sale, and unwinding in the walled gardens of the Temple of Literature. Later, why not take a stroll to the famous Train Street for an egg coffee or check out the quirky shows at the Water Puppet Theatre before topping the night off with a few Bia Hoi’s.

Hanoi Larosa Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Included Flight Hue to HanoiNext stop, Hoi An. But before we hit the streets, it’s time to hit the sky one more time.Learn at the Temple of Literature Listen up culture-lovers. This shrine – dedicated to ancient philosopher Confucius – is known as ‘Vietnam’s first university’. 

Day 25: Hanoi To Halong Bay

HanoiAfter a Hanoi history 101 lesson we move on to Halong Bay where a night on a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site awaits.Halong BayA drive through stunning scenery will evoke plenty of ‚oh wow’s, but it only gets better as we board our home for the night, a Chinese-style junk boat in Halong Bay. Feel the serenity kicking in immediately as we drift the limestone island seas of the Gulf of Tonkin. We will pass hidden lagoons, thick forests & dreamy grottos. A fresh seafood dinner and sunset at our docking spot will polish off a wonderful day packed with unforgettable moments and experiences.

Junk Boat (Special Stay)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Chill at Ti Top Island Grab your new BFFs and hang out in this mini paradise. The powdery sand and turquoise waters will bless you with #islandvibes 
Stay on a Junk BoatThe best way to drift off into dreamy sleep? Drifting along the Gulf of Tonkin in a traditional Chinese-style Junk Boat, of course!
Kayaking on Halong BayCruise through caves, glide along the glass-like waters & maybe even stop at a secluded beach to explore. No strenuous Olympic level activity here, just you, your guide, & the serenity of the bay. Excursions last for about one hour.
Additional costs apply

Day 26: Halong Bay To Hanoi

Halong BayToday will be all about the leisurely vibes as we wake up to breakfast with a quick stop to explore the Sung Sot Caves. Make the most of your time on the junk boat – the views don’t get much better than this.HanoiAfter heading back to Hanoi we find ourselves enjoying our final night together on tour. Save the choir of tears for tomorrow – this evening is all about making the most of your free time and staying positive so why not join us for one last family dinner and then onto Ta Hien to dance the night away.

Hanoi Larosa Hotel (or similar)

Included Meals:

Breakfast

Lunch

Stroll around the Sung Sot Caves Yet another work of art from Mother Nature. These huge underground caves are made for exploring. But can you spot the ‘mammoth’? 

Day 27: Depart Hanoi

HanoiEnjoy one final breakfast with the squad this morning before the trip wraps up. Hug it out and make plans to reunite sometime soon – Latin America, perhaps?

Included Meals:

Breakfast

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Reiseziel:

Asien > Thailand > Sharpen your chopstick skills & clear a month of your calendar; this is so much more than a holiday. Included internal flights & a well planned trip will see you fishing with locals in Vietnam, exploring limestone caves in Laos and pulling up at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat in a tuk-tuk. No big deal.

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